Search results for: Category: LARGE TRUCKS, Make: KENWORTH, Model: T680 2013 to 2022, Applications: HEADLIGHTS LOW BEAM W/PROJECTOR (OEM HALOGEN)
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Here are the products we have chosen for your KENWORTH T680. We have selected the best options for each truck’s light application!
*****H11 Decoder
$35.00
Decoders are required to avoid flickering and bulb malfunctioning in some trucks. This is one of them. Sold as Pair and uses original vehicle lighting fixture.
12 months warranty [Please READ our Warranty and Return Policies]
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LIGHTINGH11 Decoder
$35.00H11 Decoder
Must be installed with LED bulbs for proper functioning in this application
Eliminates the chance of getting dashboard warnings
Sold as Pair / Direct Swap / Uses original vehicle lighting fixture
Warranty 12 months
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H11 LUCENT R3
Applications Media:SKU: 1912If your Kenworth T680 has full white low beams, the high chances are that it has HID bulbs instead of halogens. Open the lamp's low beam cap, and if you see a metal box like in the picture above, H11 LEDs won't fit. You will need this: | CLICK!
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H11 LUCENT R3
$130.00
Our best compact choice for heavy trucks low beam projector applications with outstanding luminosity combined with the longest lifetime in the market.
12 months warranty [Please READ our Warranty and Return Policies]
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Effective Lumens/Bulb: 4500
view review(s)FEATURE PRODUCTSH11 LUCENT R3
$130.00H11 LUCENT R3 Details:
Sold as: Pair
Effective Lumens/Bulb: 4500
What’s the difference between Raw and Effective Lumens?
Color Temperature: 6000K
Input Voltage: DC12-24V
Power: 50W
Warranty: 12 months
About this item:
. So POWERFUL that overcomes projection lens luminosity loss!
. Polarity sensible (flip connector if the bulb doesn’t turn on)
. Beam Angle: 280°
. Operating Temp: -40°F∼+185°F
. Uses original vehicle lighting fixture
. Direct bulb swap
Warning: Do not use H11 LUCENT R3 bulbs with low beam reflectors in headlamps. It will cause excessive glare, disturbing incoming vehicles. Its use is only allowed in lamps with projector lenses designed to minimize glare.